A) Look back at the three statements you wrote in part B of problem 2.1 comparing numbers of male and female participants in the various activities. Now, make the same comparisons for the girls and boys in your class.
A1) 80% of the girls in our class like soccer, and the percentage of boys who like soccer in our class is 78.57%. (4*100/5 & 11*100/14) 2) 26.32% of population of the class are girls and the population of the boys in our class is 73.68%. (5*100/19 & 14*100/19) 3) 94.74% of students in our class like swimming; out of this 100% of the girls enjoy swimming and 92.86% of the boys in our class like to swim.
(18*100/19; 5*100/5 & 13*100/14)
B) Compare the statements about your class data to the statements about the national data.
B 1) In our class data the survey proves that the population of boys in our class are 64.29% and in national survey it proves the population of the males are 48.5%. (14/19*100) and (111555000/230406000*1000) 2) In our class data the percent of girls who love to swim is 100%, and the total percentage of women who love to swim nationally is 54.83%.(5/5*100) and (33640000/61353000*100) 3) In our class data, out of the students playing dodgeball, we had 25% of girls and in the national data we had 32.83% of females doing fishing. (2/8*100) and (14885000/45334000*100).
C) Write three statements comparing sport activities of all students in your class to those of 1) 12 to 17 year olds in the national survey. 2) 55 to 64 year olds in the national survey.
1) In ages 12 to 17 10874000 people enjoyed swimming and 18 out of 19 of people in our class enjoyed this sport.
2) In ages 55 to 64 2756000 people enjoyed swimming and 18 people in our class in our class enjoy swimming.
3) When we add up the total number of ages 55-64 and 12-17 the added total is 42296000 and when we add up the total in our class the total number of people is 19.
Problem 2.2 F.U
1) Write a paragraph telling how your class data is like the national data and how it is different. For anyways in which your class data appears to be different national data, give reasons why you think your class is different
1)Our class data is just like the national data becasuse they both are comapred between the boys and girls. The comparision we made were accurate as the comparision that they made for their national data.
2) In your class survey you added several activities to five listed in the national survey. Write atleast three statements comparing the number girls and boys in your class who participate in these activities.
2) In our class the for the comparision statements please read the following sentences below-:
27713000 males in the national data like to swim and 13 males in the class data is 13
When we add up the total number of boys and girls in the national data it is 111851000 and when we add up the total number of boys and girls in our class who like to swim it will be 18.
Block-B
Grade-7
Date-23/1/09
Problem 2.2 & F.U
NATIONAL DATA
A) Look back at the three statements you wrote in part B of problem 2.1 comparing numbers of male and female participants in the various activities. Now, make the same comparisons for the girls and boys in your class.
A1) 80% of the girls in our class like soccer, and the percentage of boys who like soccer in our class is 78.57%.
(4*100/5 & 11*100/14)
2) 26.32% of population of the class are girls and the population of the boys in our class is 73.68%.
(5*100/19 & 14*100/19)
3) 94.74% of students in our class like swimming; out of this 100% of the girls enjoy swimming and 92.86% of the boys in our class like to swim.
(18*100/19; 5*100/5 & 13*100/14)
B) Compare the statements about your class data to the statements about the national data.
B 1) In our class data the survey proves that the population of boys in our class are 64.29% and in national survey it proves the population of the males are 48.5%. (14/19*100) and (111555000/230406000*1000)
2) In our class data the percent of girls who love to swim is 100%, and the total percentage of women who love to swim nationally is 54.83%.(5/5*100) and (33640000/61353000*100)
3) In our class data, out of the students playing dodgeball, we had 25% of girls and in the national data we had 32.83% of females doing fishing. (2/8*100) and (14885000/45334000*100).
C) Write three statements comparing sport activities of all students in your class to those of
1) 12 to 17 year olds in the national survey.
2) 55 to 64 year olds in the national survey.
1) In ages 12 to 17 10874000 people enjoyed swimming and 18 out of 19 of people in our class enjoyed this sport.
2) In ages 55 to 64 2756000 people enjoyed swimming and 18 people in our class in our class enjoy swimming.
3) When we add up the total number of ages 55-64 and 12-17 the added total is 42296000 and when we add up the total in our class the total number of people is 19.
Problem 2.2 F.U
1) Write a paragraph telling how your class data is like the national data and how it is different. For anyways in which your class data appears to be different national data, give reasons why you think your class is different1)Our class data is just like the national data becasuse they both are comapred between the boys and girls. The comparision we made were accurate as the comparision that they made for their national data.
2) In your class survey you added several activities to five listed in the national survey. Write atleast three statements comparing the number girls and boys in your class who participate in these activities.
2) In our class the for the comparision statements please read the following sentences below-: